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GDP Script/ Top Stories for June 11th Publish Date: June 11th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, June 11th and Happy heavenly Birthday to NFL coach Vince Lombardi. ***06.11.24 – BIRTHDAY – VINCE LOMBARDI*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Buford Hit by Third Earthquake in Less Than Three Days 61-Year-Old Woman Arrested for Allegedly Setting Norcross Homes on Fire Rotary Club of Duluth Car Show Set for June 15 All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Buford Hit by Third Earthquake In Less Than Three Days Buford experienced its third earthquake in 72 hours, with a magnitude 2.3 quake occurring on Sunday night near Lake Lanier. This follows a magnitude 2.5 quake on Thursday and a magnitude 2.1 quake early Friday. Sunday's earthquake was the shallowest, at 1.4 miles deep, near Buford Dam Road and Old Shadburn Ferry Road. The previous quakes occurred at depths of 2.5 and 5.2 miles. The U.S. Geological Survey reported 115 people felt Sunday's quake, mostly in Buford and Sugar Hill, while 163 people felt Thursday's quake, with reports from as far as Peachtree Corners. STORY 2: ARRESTED: 61-Year-Old Woman Accused of Setting Norcross Homes on Fire Hong T. Huynh, 61, was arrested by Dunwoody police on Friday for allegedly setting two homes on fire in Norcross on June 1. The fires, which occurred 20 minutes apart on Buckingham Court and Turners Ridge Drive, displaced ten people, including children, and injured one person. Huynh is currently held without bond in DeKalb County Jail. The American Red Cross is assisting the displaced residents. Authorities are seeking additional information about the fires from the public. STORY 3: Rotary Club of Duluth Car Show Set for June 15 The Rotary Club of Duluth Car Show, co-hosted with the City of Duluth Downtown Development Authority, will take place on June 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in historic downtown Duluth. The event, which is free and family-friendly, will feature a variety of cars displayed in the lot behind the Red Clay Theatre. Attendees can vote for their favorite car, with multiple trophies awarded. Proceeds will benefit Operation One Voice, a nonprofit supporting the families of fallen soldiers and police officers. Registration is $20 per vehicle if done by June 14 or $25 on the event day. Updates are available on the Rotary Club's Facebook page. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back. Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: Gwinnett County Police are getting a new headquarters Gwinnett County officials have approved a $5.8 million contract with Precision Planning Inc. to design and provide construction administration services for a new Gwinnett Police Department Headquarters facility. The current headquarters, built in 1977 and expanded in 1988, no longer meets the department's needs. The new facility, expected to be completed in 2026, will consolidate off-site police teams and include a parking deck. The site, located at 800 Hi Hope Road, will replace the existing headquarters and E911 facilities. Funding for the project comes from the 2023 SPLOST Program. STORY 5: Moderna Announces Good Results From Trial of Combo COVID/Flu Vaccine Moderna has announced positive results from trials of its experimental mRNA-1083 vaccine, which targets both COVID-19 and influenza. The vaccine showed promising immune responses in older adults, equal to current vaccines targeting either flu or COVID-19. While not ready for this flu season, the vaccine could provide more convenient immunization options and improve compliance. It combines components from Moderna's seasonal influenza vaccine candidate and next-generation COVID-19 vaccine candidate. Safety profiles appear similar to single-virus vaccines. The potential challenge lies in encouraging vaccine-weary Americans to embrace the dual-purpose vaccine. We'll be back in a moment Break 3: INGLES 1 STORY 6: GPA Awards: Curt Yeomans, Will Hammock Earn First-Place Awards For Daily Post The Daily Post excelled in the Georgia Press Association's 2023 Better Newspaper Contest, earning 14 awards, including five first-place honors. Senior Reporter Curt Yeomans won first place for breaking news reporting and feature writing. Copy editor Kristen Hansen secured first place in headline writing, while the staff won for best lifestyle coverage. Sports Editor Will Hammock was honored for best sports feature. The paper also placed second for Page One and third for layout and design. Sister publications within Times-Journal, Inc. garnered a total of 91 awards. The True Citizen of Waynesboro received the Freedom of Information Award, and The Brunswick News, Valdosta Daily Times, and Newnan Times Herald claimed General Excellence awards in their respective divisions. STORY 7: Burt Jones: Economic worries will help Trump win back presidency During a speech at the Georgia Press Association's annual conference, Lt. Gov. Burt Jones forecasted that inflation would bolster support for former President Donald Trump's potential 2024 White House bid. Jones emphasized that while the 2020 election was driven by personality, the upcoming election will focus on economic issues. He pointed to rising gasoline prices and other inflation-related concerns under President Joe Biden's administration. Jones highlighted the importance of the economy in recent polling data, with 29% of respondents prioritizing it over other issues. Additionally, he commended the General Assembly for passing bills addressing private-school vouchers and reforming Georgia's Certificate of Need process for healthcare facilities. We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: INGLES 2 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at gwinnettdailypost.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? 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Pete is joined once again by friend of the pod Kristen Hansen (@kristenhansen444)! Sign up for our Patreon Follow us on IG: @spiritualgraffitipod Email us: spiritualgraffitipod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiritualgraffiti/message
@markasher32 talks to @Jerry_Kaplan about his new book, Generative Artificial Intelligence: What Everyone Needs to Know. then Kristen Hansen. Owner of Uptown Medispa drops by and then Matthew Bledsoe international tour manager of Malevo and our crosstalk @Mastering_Money #ai #spa #news #retire
We know the importance of partnerships in parks and recreation, and on today's episode of Open Space Radio, we're diving into an exciting partnership between NRPA and Bobcat. As part of this partnership, Bobcat has extended five grants, each worth $50,000, to support five park improvement projects across the country. Today, we're excited to learn more about one of these projects taking place in San Antonio, Texas. We were thrilled to speak with Caryn Odenbach, brand and experience specialist at Bobcat; Kristen Hansen, deputy director of parks and recreation at San Antonio River Authority; and Ayanna Williams, NRPA director of community and environmental resilience. Tune in to the full episode below to learn how this park improvement project will expand park access, build environmental resilience, engage the community and create a sense of belonging in the San Antonio community. You'll also learn: How NRPA and Bobcat are working together to advance resilient park access in communities across the country How this partnership is improving and preserving Trueheart Ranch Park Why San Antonio will benefit from this grant and project How the community is being engaged throughout the project Why public-private partnerships are so important in parks and recreation And more! Related Links: Trueheart Ranch Park San Antonio River Authority Bobcat Company NRPA and Bobcat Partnership Builds Resilient Park Access: City of Stonecrest, Georgia Auburndale Park's Trail Revitalization with Bobcat and NRPA Have feedback about this episode or Open Space Radio overall? Share it with us! If you enjoyed this episode or learned something that might help you make a positive impact in your community, please consider donating to NRPA to not only support our storytelling efforts, but also our mission to advance parks, recreation and conservation efforts that enhance the quality of life for all at nrpa.org/donate.
Kristen Hansen back on the pod! We talk about the stories we create around identity, authenticity, and minding your own business. Thanks for listening Follow us on IG: @spiritualgraffitipod @kristenhansen444 @bluecollarspiritualist @rubymarvel --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiritualgraffiti/message
The yearning, the longing, the ever becoming. It is not a singular fixed location of attaining, it's the spaces in between. Where the meadow meets the forest. The tidal pools, the transition between land and sea is where most life is born. The backing the for-thing. Which is better, the in or the out? It's actually both together. Proximity and separation. The heat and the cooling. The forgetting and the remembering. We are participants and creations of the cosmic f**k. Where we get stuck is preferring one place or the other. This is the ever unfolding mystery of the universe. Today we discuss this concept as well as relationship dynamics, monogamy vs. polyamory, intimacy, being seen, vulnerability, energy healing, psychedelic integration and sacred plant medicine, the importance of patience on the healing journey for both you and your teacher/facilitator. Kristen Hansen is a Reiki Practitioner, psylocibin facilitator, relationship coach, and host of the Ascending Masters Podcast. Kristen's spiritual exploration began with a near death experience in 1998, opening her up to a world of trauma but also possibility. Kristen enjoys helping other find a deeper love for themselves and the world around them. She lives in the mid west with her partner of 20 years, 2 children, her dog, and cat. Follow on IG and tik tok @kristenhansen444, or schedule a service at kristenhansenhealing.com
This episode is special: Kristen Hansen is a friend, healer, and super wise soul. She joins the pod to share her journey from a near-death experience when she was 14 to now. We talk about everything from mushrooms to parenthood to how to be the observer. You can find Kristen on IG @kristenhansen444 and book her on her website: www.multi-dimensional-knot-detangler.com Thanks for listening. Follow us on IG: @spiritualgraffitipod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiritualgraffiti/message
This is a special bonus episode we're sharing of the Village SquareCast. The panel is titled Bridge Building and Bipartisanship. Bridge building?! (We're not talking about the Golden Gate, people.) An industry that was recently unknown and almost nonexistent has exploded in recent years, as average citizens begin to see the sharp growth in political divisions as an emergency that requires our attention. In the midst of a divisive election season, we'll take a pause to chat with leaders in the bridge building field about the outlook for cooperation across political differences and potential improvements on the horizon that we can all reach for. Is there hope of a tipping point where bridge-building is more prominent than the divide-and-(attempt to)-conquer approach of late? Might average Americans like our heroic guests and listeners have to roll up their sleeves and show our politicians the way? Speaking of the politicians: stay tuned until the end to learn about the Common Ground Scorecard where you can find out which candidates on your ballot are interested in bridging divides. #Mavericks Joining the conversation are Pearce Godwin, Founder & CEO of Listen First Project; Kristin Hansen, Executive Director of Civic Health Project; and Liz Joyner, Founder and President of The Village Square. Listen First Project leads the collaborative movement to heal America by bridging divides. They elevate the impact, visibility, and voice of the bridge-building field by aggregating, aligning, and amplifying the efforts of 500 #ListenFirst Coalition partner organizations into large scale, national campaigns and strategies. Together these organizations transform division and contempt into connection and understanding. Civic Health Project is dedicated to reducing America's toxic partisan polarization and enabling healthier public discourse and decision-making across our citizenry, politics, and media. Through grantmaking, advocacy, and convenings, Civic Health Project supports the most promising research and interventions to reduce political division and foster social cohesion across the country. This episode is part of The Democracy Group's 2022 Midterm Series.
This is a special bonus episode we're sharing of the Village SquareCast. The panel is titled Bridge Building and Bipartisanship. Bridge building?! (We're not talking about the Golden Gate, people.) An industry that was recently unknown and almost nonexistent has exploded in recent years, as average citizens begin to see the sharp growth in political divisions as an emergency that requires our attention. In the midst of a divisive election season, we'll take a pause to chat with leaders in the bridge building field about the outlook for cooperation across political differences and potential improvements on the horizon that we can all reach for. Is there hope of a tipping point where bridge-building is more prominent than the divide-and-(attempt to)-conquer approach of late? Might average Americans like our heroic guests and listeners have to roll up their sleeves and show our politicians the way? Speaking of the politicians: stay tuned until the end to learn about the Common Ground Scorecard where you can find out which candidates on your ballot are interested in bridging divides. #Mavericks Joining the conversation are Pearce Godwin, Founder & CEO of Listen First Project; Kristin Hansen, Executive Director of Civic Health Project; and Liz Joyner, Founder and President of The Village Square. Listen First Project leads the collaborative movement to heal America by bridging divides. They elevate the impact, visibility, and voice of the bridge-building field by aggregating, aligning, and amplifying the efforts of 500 #ListenFirst Coalition partner organizations into large scale, national campaigns and strategies. Together these organizations transform division and contempt into connection and understanding. Civic Health Project is dedicated to reducing America's toxic partisan polarization and enabling healthier public discourse and decision-making across our citizenry, politics, and media. Through grantmaking, advocacy, and convenings, Civic Health Project supports the most promising research and interventions to reduce political division and foster social cohesion across the country. This episode is part of The Democracy Group's 2022 Midterm Series.
Hope you had a great weekend, we're back on GCR with Zack Goodman again riding shotgun to talk Orioles, lacrosse and more. At 10:10, University of Maryland Lacrosse coach John Tillman joins us to talk about Maryland's unbeaten season and national championship. At 10:45, Patrick Stevens (Washington Post, USA Lacrosse Magazine) checks in to tell us more about what he saw in Hartford this weekend and gives his thoughts on Maryland's big win. At 11:25, Commander Kristen Hansen, a former Navy soccer player, tells about her involvement with the summer blockbuster "Top Gun Maverick." The NBA Finals are now set and get underway this week and Glenn and Zack are going to try to help you make some money on "Simply The Bets!" At 11:45, VSiN's Aaron Oster offers his 5 L's of betting for the week-his local, longterm, longshot, loser and loveable bet for the week. And at 12:10, Live! Casino & Hotel Fanduel Sportsbook Assistant GM Leon Twyman checks in to discuss all of the bets available to you.
Trauma is directly tied to the food we eat. What Kristen is focused on right now really resonates with me in the way that she approaches weight struggles. In this episode we talk through some of her thinking behind trauma and its effect on weight. Kristen: https://www.instagram.com/kristenhansen444/ Wesley: https://www.instagram.com/starseed_fitness_cpt/
Kristen is a close friend with an amazing story. Her best friend died in a car crash with her head on Kristen's shoulder at 14 years old. This led to a lot of difficult years battling the trauma of her past. After years of unhappiness and drinking Kristen found fitness and began her journey to healing. She's now a fitness coach, hairstylist, and multi-dimensional knot detangler. If you want to contact Kristen DM her through the IG link below. Kristen: https://www.instagram.com/kristenhansen444/ Wesley: https://www.instagram.com/starseed_fitness_cpt/
In this episode, we discuss the seminal sci-fi masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey and try to dive into its many layers and the impacts its metaphysical journey has had on film and filmmakers.
Syke & MJ call Kristen Hansen, a Stony Brook nurse and founder of Adopt A Nurse Suffolk County to catch up on their progress and to surprise her with a gift from their friends over at Theme Night Wines.
Syke & MJ kick off Nurses Week with the Founder of Adopt A Nurse Suffolk County Long Island, Kristen Hansen. Kristen shares her story as a brand new Nurse working for Stony Brook Hospital.
Kristen Hansen, acclaimed author of Traction: The Neuroscience of Leadership and Performance and global thought leader on neuroleadership joins Greatness. Kristen shares specific techniques for how great leaders apply the concepts of neuroleadership and mindfulness to the practice of leadership, thereby achieving improved organizational performance. And Kristen shares tips for generating the great ideas necessary to stay nimble in a VUCA business environment.
Kristen Hansen, world renowned expert on neuroscience and leadership and author of Traction, sits down with Gretchen Gagel to discuss leadership, performance and more.
Kristen Hansen, world renowned expert on neuroscience and leadership and author of Traction, sits down with Gretchen Gagel to discuss leadership, performance and more.
Speaker Kristen Hansen Type Live Conversation About this conversation Drawing from the latest neuroscience research, Kristen will summarise the findings in a framework called NeuroTREAD – how to think, regulate, engage, adapt and develop with the brain in mind. Think – Interpret core brain functions and what impacts effective decision making. Regulate – Recognise the brain’s emotional triggers, response to stress and build resilience. Engage – Develop strategies to understand the brain’s emotional and engagement responses to build engaged teams. Adapt – Lead teams effectively through change by utilising the brain’s “neuroplasticity” while recognising the resistance to and capability to change. Develop – Develop the keys to the brain’s ability to learn and develop through a brain-based coaching technique and regular feedback strategies. More About The Speaker Kristen Hansen is the founder of EnHansen Performance, supporting managers to build leadership, resilience, adaptability, creativity, coaching, self-management and engagement skills Kristen draws from her Post Graduate studies in Neuroscience of Leadership and 20 years of management roles with major Australian organisations. Kristen has been an accredited Executive Coach with the International Coaching Federation, a Master Trainer in Emotional Intelligence and accredited in PRISM Brain Mapping. Kristen works with major corporations like Telstra, Google and NRMA in the areas of leadership, sales and performance. Conversation Notes - Neuroscience adds traction to personal and leadership development, as it is underpinned by science. - We need to be in a reward state to optimise performance, rather than a threat state. It’s about asking “how do I get my both my own and my teams brain operating?” - Great leadership is about not only creating a positive self, but also an environment for others. - When you have a busy brain, you’re less likely to have those reflective ‘aha’ moments. - Help others gain perspective during conversations: ask them what outcome do you want, what thinking are you doing, what decisions have you made, what are you feeling? Kristen's Linkedin: Kristen Hansen Kristen's Website: enhansenperformance.com.au/ Quote “Neuroscience allows us to make better decisions, regulate our emotions and ultimately, influence others.” Join Us Did you enjoy the conversation? If so, make sure to subscribe! To join us at Work Club Sydney or Melbourne for our speaker conversations, email us at events@workclubglobal.com. For more information on Work Club, visit workclubglobal.com
Today's episode is all about the budding legal expert co-host of this show, one Thomas Smith, Esq. soon-to-be of Thomas's Second Chance Law Firm. First, taking a cue from the hilarious failed nomination of Matthew Petersen to the federal bench, Andrew asks Thomas the same kinds of basic questions. Is Thomas more qualified than Trump's judicial nominees? (The answer will not surprise you.) In the main segment, the guys break down a threatened "God's Not Dead 2"-style lawsuit at Thomas's old high school, Bret Harte High. Strap in for a bumpy ride, because this one is a roller coaster of crazy. Finally, we end with an all-new Thomas Takes the Bar Exam Question #55 about damaging a boat. Remember that you can play along with #TTTBE by retweeting our episode on Twitter or sharing it on Facebook along with your guess. We'll release the answer on next Tuesday's episode along with our favorite entry! Recent Appearances None! Have us on your show! Show Notes & Links The fabulous "Thomas's Second Chance Law Firm" graphic was designed by fan of the show Kristen Hansen; you can follow her @wrathofkhansen on Twitter. If you haven't yet watched Sen. Kennedy (R-LA) humiliate laughably unqualified former Trump federal judicial nominee Matthew Petersen, you really should. You can read all about the hearing at Thomas's high school here. Crazy person Greg Glaser is a serial blogger who writes about the evils of vaccinations, numerological theology; and (of course) his proposed Earth Constitution. The actual cases relevant to the dispute are Tinker v. Des Moines Independent School District, 393 U.S. 503 (1969) and Kitzmiller v. Dover, 400 F.Supp.2d 707 (M.D. Pa. 2005). Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
The science of the brain has been revolutionized over the last decade. Here on the Team Guru Podcast we have regularly discussed the implications of being constantly bombarded with information. It produces stress, burn-out and a profound sense of unhappiness. But we have never fully investigated why that is. My guest this week Kristen Hansen is a neuroscientist who has been helping people for years to improve their performance by better understanding the brain. She is the author of Traction: The neuroscience of leadership and performance. She provides a fascinating insight into how our brains tick.
Kristen speaks to us about Enhansen Performance and her expert take on leadership education.
James and Nic are joined by a good friend of the podcast, storyteller, writer and marketer, Jonathan Crossfield to talk about authenticity. Specifically, they're talking about how brands achieve authenticity and the paradox that involves. On My Desk Jonathan recommended the BBC podcast, The Digital Human. Nic’s recommendation was Kristen Hansen’s book Traction. James suggested the Radio Lab podcast. Brand Newsroom is a marketing podcast for anyone who has a say in how companies are communicating — covering marketing, content marketing, public relations, media, branding and advertising.
After writing more than 100 query letters, author Kristen Hansen Brakeman landed a publishing deal. Her persistence paid off! In this episode of The Author Inside You, Kristen shares her journey (and shares a few funny stories too.) Funny video from Kristen: https://youtu.be/IHEyvtpk0Lk
After writing more than 100 query letters, author Kristen Hansen Brakeman landed a publishing deal. Her persistence paid off! In this episode of The Author Inside You, Kristen shares her journey (and shares a few funny stories too.) Funny video from Kristen: https://youtu.be/IHEyvtpk0Lk
Today's episode marks the triumphant return of attorney Andrew Seidel of the Freedom From Religion Foundation to the show! We begin with an "Andrew Was Wrong" segment in which patron Kristen Hansen discusses how better to evaluate charities than the simple overhead metric the guys used in Episode 102. After that, Andrew Seidel joins us for two segments. First, the two Andrews discuss separation of church and state, including their recent disagreement as to whether FEMA funds will be spent rebuilding churches damaged by the recent hurricanes, as well as a return foray into gay wedding cakes discussed in Episode 105. Then, Andrew Seidel updates us regarding two recent victories by the FFRF. Finally, we end with the answer to Thomas (& Andrew) Take the Bar Exam Question #44 regarding witness testimony. Don't forget to following our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and like our Facebook Page so that you too can play along with #TTTBE! Recent Appearances None! Have us on your show! Show Notes & Links If you like their work, please consider supporting the Freedom From Religion Foundation. We originally discussed the Masterpiece Cakeshop case in Episode 105. Here is the link to the major victory Andrew Seidel discussed in the "C" segment of the show. Support us on Patreon at: patreon.com/law Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ And email us at openarguments@gmail.com
Another week of big fish with Captain Ron at the helm once more! Kristen Hansen who caught the 80.5lb yellowtail on 50# Izorline on Ken’s Custom Reel trip aboard the American Angler Bo Scanlon who caught a 265 lb yellowfin tuna off Oceanside this last week Captain Brian Seitz from Huntington Beach Police Department will talk about this past Fridays “Fishing with the Force” kids event at Chris’s Carr Park
With more and more women anglers competing in the Extreme Kayak Fishing Tournament series stories like this show that they cant be taken lightly & very soon one of those lady anglers will hoist up the Extreme trophy. Kayak Fishing RAW's featured guest is Kristen Hansen from Palm Beach. Kristen caught a monster 50LB Wahoo prefishing for the up coming Summer Slam Part 1 event, We will find out how she caught this beast and her preparation for the tournament. Our second guest Alex Wasserman got into kayak fishing about 5 years ago after fishing the pier for years. He bought a kayak used from a Florida Sportsman forum member and went to the forum for information from more experienced anglers. Over the weekend Alex caught the largest wahoo caught on a kayak to date in Florida, a 90LB Wahoo. We will go over how the hell he landed this prehistoric beast. Kayak Fishing RAW will also go over the perfect moon for the wahoo run and how it will line up perfect with the June 18th tournament, there will be predictions and valuable information you dont want to miss.
Guests... Central Washington football defensive back and SAAC president - Drew Wallen Montana State Billings women's golfer - Kortney McNeil Western Washington women's golfer - Kristen Hansen Northwest Nazarene men's golfer - Keynan Fanslow The host for season 4 is Rob Lowery. Produced by GNAC Media Relations Assistant Iain Dexter, this 30-minute program will air live Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Pacific time during the 2015-16 academic year.